The
College has over 30 majors – so whether you feel most at home in an art studio,
a science lab, a newsroom or even on stage, we have a place just for you. Learn more about our programs and our
students pursuing their dreams
in the most educationally vibrant city in the world.
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Our talented faculty
put teaching and mentoring first. They also conduct important research, publish
books and articles, and are frequently tapped by the media for their views.
Meet them here.
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Intellectually
diverse, the College offers a range of programs in the arts, humanities, social
and laboratory sciences. Regardless of your chosen major, one thing is certain:
you’ll receive an education that celebrates active learning, collaborative
thinking, and global perspectives.
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We’re proud of our 24,000
alumni, who are making a difference here in Boston and across the globe. Stay
connected with the College and with each other through a range of events,
programs, and benefits.
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Computer Science Major

Computer scientists enjoy some of the highest salaries and best
job prospects in the country. Going to school in a major technological hub
gives you an extra edge: Many of our graduates go on to jobs in software
development and engineering. Companies like Amazon, Google, and Yahoo have
offices in nearby Kendall Square, Cambridge.

Suffolk’s computer science program is exceptionally hands-on. From
the start, you’ll get substantial experience with machine-level programming and
direct exposure to computer architecture, networks, and programming for a
thorough understanding of hardware and software systems.

Uniquely, our upper-level classes are taught during the late
afternoon or evening. This allows you to work during the day to gain actual
experience in the field. Many students also tutor on-campus at our
Math/Computer Science center.

Computers continue to have an exciting and evolving influence on
how we understand the world and how we communicate with one another. To this
end, many Suffolk students go on to careers beyond software development.
Engineering, advertising, television and film production, and video-game design
are all popular choices that require computational expertise. Many students
combine the major with courses in Math, Engineering, Art, and Design.

A Unique
Location

Cambridge’s Kendall Square, a quick train ride across the river,
is one of the world’s technological hubs. Here are just some of the top
companies with offices here: